Abstract:
As the construction industry increasingly adopts digital technologies,
integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM) into engineering education becomes
crucial for preparing students to contribute effectively in a knowledge-based society. This
paper outlines a strategic initiative by the Botswana International University of Science
and Technology (BIUST) to incorporate BIM into its undergraduate civil engineering
curriculum. The initiative aims to align academic outcomes with industry demands by
introducing students to essential BIM tools and practices from the outset of their education.
This phased approach ensures progressive learning, from foundational concepts to
advanced applications, enhancing the quality and sustainability of engineering education.
By fostering a deep understanding of BIM, the curriculum is expected to improve students'
professional readiness, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and encourage innovation
in sustainable design and construction practices. The initiative underscores the role of
BIM in advancing a resilient and adaptive educational framework that meets the
challenges of contemporary and future construction environments. This paper details the
curriculum integration process, pedagogical strategies, and preliminary feedback, setting
the stage for a broader discussion on transforming engineering education through
technology.
Description:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Education and Management (IC2EM’24), 23–25 September 2024, Palapye, International University of Science and Technology,